Our Pipeline

Pioneering Treatment Options for Food Allergies and Beyond

The information contained here is under clinical investigation. Neither any product nor the technology have been approved for any use or marketing by regulatory authorities in any country, including the United States and European Union.

Using our innovative technology platform, we are committed to developing a pipeline of food allergy product candidates that could potentially transform the care of food-allergic patients.

Food Allergy Clinical Trials

DBV has designed a robust clinical development program that includes ongoing clinical trials of Viaskin Peanut and Viaskin Milk as well as pre-clinical development of Viaskin Egg.

Viaskin™ Peanut Clinical Trials

Peanut allergy is one of the most common food allergies and can cause severe, potentially fatal, allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.

We have a comprehensive clinical research program in place for Viaskin Peanut. Two Phase III long-term studies in children ages four to 11 are ongoing, as well as two Phase III trials in patients ages one to three. DBV’s Viaskin Peanut has obtained Fast Track and Breakthrough Therapy designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of peanut allergy in children ages four to 11.

* Viaskin™ Peanut is an investigational product and has not been approved for any use in any country, including, but not limited to, the United States, Canada, the European Union or Australia.

Viaskin™ Milk Clinical Trials

Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA) mainly appears in the first year of life and affects approximately 2-3 percent of the population in developed countries.

We recently completed a Phase I/II trial to study the safety and efficacy of Viaskin Milk in pediatric and adolescent patients. Viaskin Milk was granted U.S. FDA Fast Track designation in September 2016 for patients ages two to 17

*Viaskin™ Egg is a product under pre-clinical development and has not been approved for any use in any country, including, but not limited to, the United States, Canada, the European Union or Australia.

Diagnostics

As we focus on diversifying our pipeline, we are also exploring the use of our technology platform in the development of diagnostic tools for food allergies. In 2016, DBV entered an exclusive global collaboration with Nestlé Health Science to develop MAG1C, a ready-to-use and standardized atopy patch test tool for the potential diagnosis of CMPA in infants and toddlers.